Looks all fine to me, the only thing I can think of when reading back is that you said in your original post that the ip-numbers of the Dreamboxes were .5-.7 and now you have forwarded to .2-.4, have thier IP#s been changed in the mean time?

Looks all fine to me, the only thing I can think of when reading back is that you said in your original post that the ip-numbers of the Dreamboxes were .5-.7 and now you have forwarded to .2-.4, have thier IP#s been changed in the mean time?

Hi!

No, these 5-7 were only given as samples... The real IP's are from 192.168.80.2-4, like in these last replies... Could i try with some other firewall?? Like Firestarter???

I have no idea whether installing another firewall package would be a good idea, you can try but don't be to surprised if it breaks a few things. On the other hand it might give you some clues as to what is wrong.

As far as I can tell firewalling (and networking) have been setup correctly. So I would expect the problem to lie elsewhere.

I was unable to get it to work after much tweaking. I would suggest to the developers to check out the webmin linux firewall module page and consider rewriting the firewall portion adding remote assistance in the mix, denying everything that is not explicitly added.

I was unable to get it to work after much tweaking. I would suggest to the developers to check out the webmin linux firewall module page and consider rewriting the firewall portion adding remote assistance in the mix, denying everything that is not explicitly added.